Currently, there are 11,412 surplus land and property assets for which decisions have been made to reclaim and transfer management to local authorities, but the processing or full utilization of these assets has not yet been completed. Of these, 5,329 assets have been assigned to housing businesses or land development organizations for management but have not yet been put into operation; 2,823 assets have had their processing plans approved but not yet completed; and 3,260 assets have no processing or utilization plans in place.

Currently, there are 11,412 surplus properties (houses and land) for which decisions have been made to reclaim and transfer management to local authorities, but the processing has not been completed or they have not been fully utilized.
For central ministries and agencies, 3,446 properties have been processed, but 702 remain unprocessed. Some agencies still have a large number of surplus properties that have not been processed, such as the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and the Supreme People's Court .
The Ministry of Finance is submitting to the Government a Resolution on specific mechanisms and policies to accelerate the process of handling and utilizing surplus houses and land.
The slow progress is due to the need to arrange and allocate surplus office space and land within a short period, involving a very large volume of assets. Many obstacles have arisen during the implementation process, especially regarding valuation and conversion of land use.
To complete the restructuring of surplus land and housing as planned, the Ministry of Finance will submit a Resolution to the Government on this matter with several solutions to shorten the processing time, such as simplifying the method of determining rental prices, strongly decentralizing power to localities, making management and exploitation options more flexible, and reducing administrative procedures.
Source: https://vtv.vn/van-con-tren-11400-nha-dat-doi-du-chua-duoc-xu-ly-100260601194003706.htm








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